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Home loans in Australia gained in September as it jumped 5.1% compared with a previous revised -1.9% from -0.6%, and it came more than analyst's estimates of 3.0%. Full Article at International Business Times
ANZ job advertisements in Australia fell for the first time in three months as it declined 1.7% in October compared with a previous incline by 4.4. On the yearly record, job advertisements declined 44.9%. Full Article at International Business Times
Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) juggles a ball with a hockey stick during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010. View Photo »
When we launched Team GWS, I compared an AFL team in Western Sydney to the Sydney Opera House. Many thought the Opera House couldn't or shouldn't be built but it is now one of the icons of Australia, not just of Sydney.
The total number of home loans issued in Australia surged 5.1%m/m in September (J.P. Morgan 4.0%, consensus 3.0%), as first home buyer (FHB) demand spiked ahead of the imminent phasing out of the expanded FHBs’ grant on October 1. Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News
Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Most Asian stocks climbed, led by financial companies after a takeover bid in Australia’s insurance industry. Japanese shares declined after the yen rose to the strongest in a week, hurting overseas sales for exporters. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
New opinion polls added pressure on Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Monday to take a tougher stand against asylum-seekers and end a standoff involving 78 boat-people picked up by an Australian ship off Indonesia. Full Article at TVNZ
Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith wears a helmet as he prepares to visit the construction site of a new swimming pool stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010. View Photo »
I think Ireland will beat Australia
Once England had finished trying to paper over the cracks in a home defeat which saw them fail to score a point for the last 53 minutes, Rocky Elsom undermined all their positive spin with a dose of grim reality. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
This is a reminder of a savage murder one year ago today, when Shane Geoghegan was gunned down when he was mistaken for a drug baron who moved into Kilteragh estate in Dooradoyle where Shane lived with his fiancée. Full Article at Irish Examiner
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the world's smallest continent and a number of islands in the Southern, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. Full Article
Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) juggles a ball with a hockey stick during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith wears a helmet as he prepares to visit the construction site of a new swimming pool stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith adjusts a helmet as he prepares to visit the construction site of a new swimming pool stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith adjusts a helmet as he prepares to visit the construction site of a new swimming pool stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith(C) speaks with officials during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (4L) stands with officials as he visits the construction site of a new swimming pool stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) walks with officials as he visits the construction site of a new swimming pool stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (3R) stands with officials as he visits the construction site of a new swimming pool stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) is watched by officials as he dribbles a hockey ball during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) gestures as he speaks with officials during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) gestures as he speaks with officials during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) is watched by officials as he juggles a ball with a hockey stick during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (L) gestures as he speaks with Olympian and Director Planning Hockey India Jagbir Singh during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (2L) is watched by officials as he juggles a ball on a hockey stick in front of a statue of Indian Olympian Dhyan Chand during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues f...
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) juggles a ball with a hockey stick during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) juggles a ball with a hockey stick during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) walks with officials during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (2L) juggles a ball with a hockey stick during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 08: Heloise Waislitz and Lisa Fox attend Australia's 'Nomad Two Worlds' art preview event, a collective project encompassing art, music and cultural education as launched recently in New York, at the National Gallery of Victoria on October 8, 2009 in Melb...
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 08: The Black Eyed Peas attend Australia's 'Nomad Two Worlds' art preview event, a collective project encompassing art, music and cultural education as launched recently in New York, at the National Gallery of Victoria on October 8, 2009 in Melbourne.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 08: The Black Eyed Peas attend Australia's 'Nomad Two Worlds' art preview event, a collective project encompassing art, music and cultural education as launched recently in New York, at the National Gallery of Victoria on October 8, 2009 in Melbourne.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 08: The Black Eyed Peas attend Australia's 'Nomad Two Worlds' art preview event, a collective project encompassing art, music and cultural education as launched recently in New York, at the National Gallery of Victoria on October 8, 2009 in Melbourne.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 08: Donna Karan fashion designer attends Australia's 'Nomad Two Worlds' art preview event, a collective project encompassing art, music and cultural education as launched recently in New York, at the National Gallery of Victoria on October 8, 2009 in Melb...
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 08: The Black Eyed Peas attend Australia's 'Nomad Two Worlds' art preview event, a collective project encompassing art, music and cultural education as launched recently in New York, at the National Gallery of Victoria on October 8, 2009 in Melbourne.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 08: The Black Eyed Peas attend Australia's 'Nomad Two Worlds' art preview event, a collective project encompassing art, music and cultural education as launched recently in New York, at the National Gallery of Victoria on October 8, 2009 in Melbourne.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith wears a helmet as he prepares to visit the construction site of a new swimming pool stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »When we launched Team GWS, I compared an AFL team in Western Sydney to the Sydney Opera House. Many thought the Opera House couldn't or shouldn't be built but it is now one of the icons of Australia, not just of Sydney.
I think Ireland will beat Australia
The important thing is that after back-to-back wins in Australia and Malaysia we have shown our pace here at Valencia and we know we have everything in place to be competitive next season if we do the job right over the winter.
followed by Australia and the United Kingdom
The team was playing its first game while Australia are battle-hardened after the Tri-Nations and they were slicker than us.
The conditions helped the bowlers, but they bowled exceptionally well to exploit them ... For us, it was disappointing to lose three closely contested matches in the series. But the credit goes to Australia for taking the games away from us.
The insurance company has bought spots on Neo Cricket for the India-Australia series. Beyond that, it’s for Bajaj Allianz to comment
About 48,000 vials of semen for cows will be imported from the Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand and 2,000 vials of semen for buffaloes will be procured from India
I'm very happy ... I've been practicing my swim training every day and I finally made the front pack; that won me the race today. Now I want to start the 2010 season with a podium finish in Sydney at the first race of the Dextro Energy Triathlon - ITU World Championship Series in Australia.
The US has anti-spam law in the form of Can Spam Act, anti-spam legislations are also in place in Australia and New Zealand. But the Indian IT Act has not addressed this effectively
We have to wait and see how India comes out of this loss (against Australia), especially at home. We are under no pressure. We have not won a Test here before and we are here to change things here. The pressure is on India to keep their home series record intact
IPL is fantastic, great to enjoy and gives an opportunity to talk cricket with a lot of other players, like Deccan Charges had Shahid Afridi from Pakistan and Australia's Adam Gilchrist and Andrew Symonds.
Australia are a tough side. India are also no less and they have a lot of talent. But they are still a bit behind top teams like Australia and South Africa
Australia are a tough side. India are also no less and they have a lot of talent. But they are still a bit behind top teams like Australia and South Africa
We put ourselves in a position to go and win this game - and we didn't. We are tremendously disappointed by that ... We need to make sure we get ourselves in that position again next week, and push on. We looked tremendously dangerous with the some of the opportunities we made - but we didn't take them....
Mr Bogollagama and I will discuss bilateral and regional co-operation on people smuggling and ways in which Australia will continue to assist Sri Lanka rebuild
One thing we always try and stress, as the more experienced players in this team, is just how much of an honour it is to get a chance to play for Australia
It is basically a job of Board for Cricket Control of India (BCCI) to find out the sponsor and this could be expedited only after the ongoing India-Australia one day series
This is a great feeling and we are actually laying the foundation of the future of Cricket Australia by default. India is always difficult to beat at home and we did. This is a very good advantage
They wanted to know whether I perceived, or the Liberal Party perceived, China as a military threat because that's how they viewed the White Paper. I said it was my view that China was not a military threat in the conventional sense. They raised it at every meeting at every level, even the junior aid al...
Australia have taken the game away from us in close matches in Vadodara, Mohali and Hyderabad.
I will reiterate Australia's view that, having won the war, Sri Lanka now needs to win the peace through political reform and reconciliation
It was a weird thing. Here's this old horse from Australia coming out sight unseen in New Zealand to beat most of our best horses and he's given a hero's reception
It would be great to be back playing for Pakistan and to make that comeback in Australia is something that I'm really hoping for
Mr Bogollagama and I will discuss bilateral and regional cooperation on people smuggling and ways in which Australia will continue to assist Sri Lanka rebuild after decades of internal conflict.
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